A case of a primary lesion of syphillitic origin appearing in a previously cut finger of a dentist is described, as well as the epidemiological procedure taken to identify the patient who was the infectant.
Occupational diseases; Dentists
A case of a primary lesion of syphillitic origin appearing in a previously cut finger of a dentist is described, as well as the epidemiological procedure taken to identify the patient who was the infectant.
Occupational diseases; Dentists